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Multi-Use property for lease in Salt Lake City, UT
Multi-Use - 4100 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT
$1.50 SqFt/Month
800 SqFt

MIllcreek End Cap Flex Space for Lease
Multi-Use property for lease in Salt Lake City, UT
Multi-Use - 1987 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT
$25 SqFt/Year
1,600 SqFt

Sugarhouse Retail/Office for Lease
Multi-Use property for lease in West Valley City, UT
Multi-Use - 2419 Constitution Blvd, West Valley City, UT
$1.40-1.80 SqFt/Month
546-2,400 SqFt

West Valley Warehouse/Auto/Flex for Lease
Multi-Use property for lease in Tooele, UT
Multi-Use - 28 North Main Street, Tooele, UT
$15 SqFt/Year
655-1,150 SqFt

Merc Plaza Retail/Office in Tooele
Multi-Use property for lease in Roy, UT
Multi-Use - 1890 West 4000 South, Roy, UT
$12 SqFt/Year
15,218 SqFt

Roy Office Warehouse
Multi-Use property for lease in West Haven, UT
Multi-Use - 1890 South 1350 West, West Haven, UT
$9 SqFt/Year
16,554-33,108 SqFt

Commercial Campus in West Haven for Sale or Lease
Multi-Use property for lease in Sandy, UT
Multi-Use - 8684-8686 South 1300 East, Sandy, UT
$14 SqFt/Year
2,763 SqFt

Highly Visible Office/Retail in Sandy for Lease

If you are looking for Utah commercial real estate listings, you will find that most of them are located on the Wasatch Front, which is around Salt Lake City. Approximately 80% of the state's residents live in this region. Other parts of the state are mostly uninhabited with few buildings. As a result, there are vast expanses of Utah with little in the way of commercial realty and investment properties.



In the 2010, the gross state product in Utah was $114.5 billion. The economy of Utah is based heavily on transportation, IT, government services, and mining. Much of the state's rural commercial land is dedicated to cattle ranching. Industrial space in eastern Utah is also dedicated to petroleum production, which is another important industry in Utah.



If you are looking for Utah commercial real estate listings, you will be interested to learn that Forbes ranked the state #1 for “Best States for Business.”


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